Soil Stabilization in North Texas
Strengthen Weak Soil • Fill Voids • Stop Settlement • Protect Your Concrete
Soil in North Texas moves constantly. When the ground becomes weak, loose, or washed out, concrete slabs begin to sink and shift. Our polyurethane soil stabilization process strengthens unstable soil, fills voids, and creates a solid, long-lasting base under your concrete. Whether you’re dealing with erosion, washout, expansive clay, or deep soil issues, PolyFix Inc. delivers a clean, fast, and effective solution that keeps your concrete supported for years.
Why Soil Becomes Unstable
Soil instability is one of the most common reasons concrete sinks in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. This happens when:
- Clay soil shrinks and swells during heat and rain cycles
- Erosion washes out the base beneath concrete
- Water leaks create hidden voids underground
- Heavy traffic or machinery compresses soil over time
- Poor compaction during construction leaves weak pockets
- Settling from retaining walls, seawalls, or nearby structures shifts the ground
When the soil fails, the concrete above it begins to fail too. Stabilizing the soil is the most effective long-term solution.
Common Signs Your Soil Needs Stabilization
You may need soil stabilization if you notice:
- Soft, spongy, or hollow-feeling ground
- Visible voids under concrete or steps
- Repeated settling even after past repair
- Slabs sinking at corners or pulling away
- Cracks forming in patios, walkways, or garage floors
- Water pooling in unusual places
- Soil erosion near retaining walls or seawalls
If the ground is weak, no surface repair will last — the soil must be fixed first.
If your soil is washing out or losing strength, you may also see settlement around nearby concrete like driveways, loading docks, warehouse floors, or pool decks. Soil movement often affects multiple structures at once. We also provide void filling and concrete floor leveling if nearby slabs have already shifted.




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